the irony of this statement when someone calls me out for it is that the my shield is the 2017 model, which is the X1, the X1+ has no bearing to the overclocked shield tv. What makes the SOC not equivalent. I have still yet have someone point out what part of the circuit would not allow for it.
I do see the idea that the other user points out on how the OS is designed to throttle when necessary, which is possible, however there exists
Posts like this which seems to indicate that the switch does throttle (as any device normally should) soI haven't seen any real hard evidence that while under docked situations (would never run overclocked on battery) that it is a problem.
For reference, the fact that the SOC is the same is the reason why the switch, and other devices using tegra X1 were exploitable in the first place. (e.g pixel C, Shield TV)